by Gavin McAuliffe | Aug 1, 2010 | Fly Fishing, Fly Fishing Equipment, Tips and Tricks
If you haven’t read Preparing for a New Zealand Fly Fishing Expedition Part 1 – do it now. If you have keep reading. The gear to bring with you should be right at the top of the list now. If you are into a bit of comfort with a roof overhead, hot running...
by Gavin McAuliffe | Jul 16, 2010 | Fly Fishing, Fly Fishing Equipment, Tips and Tricks
5 Great iPhone Apps for Fishermen No matter where your interests lie, there are iPhone apps available that are perfectly suited to you. The modern angler is a case in point. So you have an iPhone and you love to fish? Then try these five great iPhone apps for...
by Gavin McAuliffe | Jul 3, 2010 | Fly Fishing, Tips and Tricks
If you are coming from far shores to fly fish in New Zealand for that first trip that you have been thinking about making for years a bit of advance preparation can make a big difference to your fly fishing vacation. There are many things to think about when planning...
by Gavin McAuliffe | Jun 23, 2010 | Fly Fishing, Salt Water Fly Fishing, Tips and Tricks
Recently I have been exploring some different ways to catch New Zealand trout. I had some saltwater flies sitting around that I use for offerings to kawhai and decided on a recent foray to a couple of local rivers to try using them. I was using a switch rod with a...
by Gavin McAuliffe | May 27, 2010 | Fly Fishing, Tips and Tricks
Fly Fishing can certainly be a sport (or art) that requires a fair bit of decent equipment. As a New Zealand fly fishing guide I get to use and test many bits of kit, some of which cuts the mustard and some that doesn’t. Over time you refine what you use, when...
by Gavin McAuliffe | May 23, 2010 | Fly Fishing, Fly Fishing Reports, Tips and Tricks
Taking your pack off, removing wet boots from tired feet at the end of a long days fly fishing in a remote New Zealand back country river valley then sitting around the hut fire as dinner is simmering away while you chat about the fabulous highlights of a days fishing...